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Ultrashort Light Pulse Propagation through Resonantly Absorbing Bragg Reflector: Stationary Soliton Excitation, Frequency Conversion, Negative Refraction and Super-Focusing

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Abstract

Spatially localized ultrashort light pulse is applied to enhance nonlinear frequency conversion in a resonantly absorbing Bragg reflector. This externally excited gap soliton is shown to experience negative refraction and super-focusing, resulting in spatial-temporal soliton.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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